Zoom sued for overstating, not disclosing privacy, security flaws
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Re: Zoom sued for overstating, not disclosing privacy, security flaws
#42Earlier quoted context omitted.
Do the other common solutions claim to have e2e encryption?
Yeah. The problem here is that Zoom lied about it. And, like, why ? Sure, if no one ever caught them, e2e could be a reason to choose Zoom—but it's like lying on a resumé. Which, I guess is also a thing that happens sometimes, but it's generally understood to be a bad idea.
Re: Zoom sued for overstating, not disclosing privacy, security flaws
#43Re: Zoom sued for overstating, not disclosing privacy, security flaws
#44Earlier quoted context omitted.
Oh wow. ECB mode? That's horrifying.
For those that don't know much about encryption, here is an example image for why ECB mode is trash: https://i.stack.imgur.com/bXAUL.png
Re: Zoom sued for overstating, not disclosing privacy, security flaws
#45Because my personal gripes with Zoom are mostly about its quality as a software product, which I find to be abysmal for my use cases.
Re: Zoom sued for overstating, not disclosing privacy, security flaws
#46Earlier quoted context omitted.
Yeah. The problem here is that Zoom lied about it. And, like, why ? Sure, if no one ever caught them, e2e could be a reason to choose Zoom—but it's like lying on a resumé. Which, I guess is also a thing that happens sometimes, but it's generally understood to be a bad idea.
Because it was clearly botched marketing material rather than a coordinated plan. Hypothetical: somebody asked an engineer what kind of encryption Zoom used, the engineer responded somewhat vaguely and the marketing person heard "we encrypt between endpoints" as "end to end encryption" and then nobody noticed when reviewing the text.
Re: Zoom sued for overstating, not disclosing privacy, security flaws
#47Note that the lawsuit is a class action for shareholders of Zoom stock. Filing: https://i.judge.sh/natural/Babs/1-main.pdf
Is there a simple way for those of us who hold index funds to check if we are shareholders?
if you hold an index fund which holds zoom, you are not a shareholder, the fund managers are.
Re: Zoom sued for overstating, not disclosing privacy, security flaws
#48Note that the lawsuit is a class action for shareholders of Zoom stock. Filing: https://i.judge.sh/natural/Babs/1-main.pdf
Interesting that shareholders are the one to fill a lawsuit.